Seminary Reacts asks professors to respond to questions and stories posted on Reddit about Christianity, religion, and what it means to be Mennonite. Our first guest is Allan Rudy-Froese, professor of preaching and voice. What will he say about these stories about communion wafers, coworkers being judgmental about religious preferences, and how to stop cursing?
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:11 How many compliments or criticisms do you typically get after preaching a sermon? @How many compliments or criticisms do you typically get after preaching a sermon? : r/askapastor
07:11 How do I stop Cussing? @How many compliments or criticisms do you typically get after preaching a sermon? : r/askapastor
18:50 AITA for not inviting a religious girl with me for lunch, because she always makes it difficult on the employees? @r/AmItheAsshole on Reddit: AITA for not inviting a religious girl with me for lunch, BECAUSE she always makes it difficult on the employees?
29:10 I finally tasted communion wafers today! @I finally tasted communion wafers today! : r/PointlessStories
36:44 TIFU by mixing up my coffee mug and my paint cup @TIFU by mixing up my coffee mug and my paint cup
41:16 Prayer that went wrong (not a religious story) @prayer that went wrong (not a religious story) : r/PointlessStories
46:19 Why isn't God answering my prayers? @Question : r/askapastor
54:39 Do pastors ever get tired of shaking hands? @do pastors ever get tired of shaking hands? : r/askapastor
Host: Amy MarshallGuest: Allan Rudy-Froese, PhD Produced by: Institute of Mennonite StudiesVideo Production: Abenezer DejeneEditorial Team: Jamie Pitts and Abenezer Dejene